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While we have a lot of innovative projects we are working on (reality show, youtube channel, celebrity promos, a documentary), and we have tons of fun creative projects always in the works, we are looking for someone that can master the fundamental video editing role first with a bit of videography/photography on occasion.
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Note that this role does not involve video production, video editing, screenwriting, or writing reviews. Lists," and "News" articles+ Familiarity with platforms such as Asana, WordPress, and Discord+ Image editing experience+ SEO and Google Analytics knowledgeWhat Screen Rant has to offer:+ Fully remote — write from wherever you’d like.
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To be successful, the Content Developer/Digital Media Specialist must exhibit strong technical writing and editing skills and possess experience with video editing and design software.
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Proficient in using video editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro). Strong skills in videography, lighting, sound recording, and video editing. This role involves hands-on video shooting and editing for straightforward productions, as well as coordinating with freelance crew members for more complex projects.
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Strong technology skills are preferred, such as 3D modeling, coding, game creation or design, animation, robotics, modifying games, video editing, digital arts, competitive gaming, significant knowledge of Minecraft or Roblox, etc.
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Proficient with video editing software including Adobe Premiere and/or Final Cut Pro. A strong portfolio for design, motion graphics, video editing and photography. Video editing behind-the-scenes footage, teasers, trailers, reels, and music video cut-downs.
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Hands-On Video Creation: Directly engage in filming, recording, and editing video content for a range of straightforward production needs. Bachelor's degree in film, media production, or a related field with a minimum of 3-5 years of experience in corporate video production.
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Proficiency in Video production and editing software, specifically Adobe Premiere Pro Motion graphics software, specifically Adobe After EffectsFamiliarity with audio editing software and podcast production processes (e.g., Audacity, Adobe Audition.
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Responsible for video editing and producing; helping to oversee growth strategy on all video platforms with Social Media Manager. Independent and detail-oriented with a creative approach to video editing.
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Assist the Senior Digital Asset Manager with video backup, archiving, asset tracking, and data management, including closed caption editing. This is an excellent opportunity to expand your background in video editing techniques and production.
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As part of PBS Utah’s multi-media Production Department, we are seeking a digitally-savvy and technically-creative Video Editor to edit a range of content, from show teases and short-form stories to marketing social media shorts, digital series, and broadcast documentaries.
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Experience in the MAC environment and/or with digital media, video, Adobe Professional, and/or Adobe Photoshop would be an additional bonus. Previous experience with copy editing (particularly the Chicago Manual of Style) and/or recipe editing/writing strongly preferred.
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5 or more years of professional work experience in graphic, visual or communication design, art direction, motion design, motion graphics, animation, video production/editing, filmmaking, marketing or multimedia.
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Windows 10/11, Microsoft Office, Project, Visio, SharePoint, Gmail, Mac & PC Audio/video editing software High Level of Customer Service Provide on-site and virtual technical support for VTC conference and other web conferencing platforms, troubleshooting of AV/VTC issues.
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Expertise in presentation design tools such as Google Slides, PowerPoint, and Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop) and proficiency in video editing software (Premiere), with the ability to perform light editing tasks.
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